Summary

  • Bangladesh win with 8.3 overs to spare

  • Second highest World Cup chase - 322

  • Shakib 124* (99), recalled Das 94* (69)

  • Unbroken fourth-wicket stand of 189

  • West Indies 321-8: Hope 96 (121)

  • Lewis 70 (67), Hetymer 50 (26)

  • Bangladesh won toss, Taunton

  1. Postpublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Right then. What a performance that was from Bangladesh. We're going to leave the live text there for tonight.

    You can read Jack Skelton's report here.

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  2. Postpublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special

    There was never a moment when West Indies were in the game.

  3. Postpublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Sir Curtly Ambrose
    Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    Bangladesh have now won nine out of 11 against West Indies but I thought West Indies would win this game. The 322 was a good score but they came out and bowled absolute rubbish and the Bangladesh batsmen capitalised, took advantage and won this game handsomely.

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    #bbccricket

    Michael Harley: West Indies only just qualified for @ICC World Cup behind Afghanistan. Just sneaked past @CricketScotland by 2 runs.

  5. Postpublished at 18:53 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    From there on in it was the Shakib Al Hasan (124*) and Liton Das (94*) show as they shared 189 to guide Bangladesh to a seven-wicket victory with 8.3 overs to spare.

  6. Postpublished at 18:51 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Tamim and Shakib then shared 69 before a sensational bit of fielding in his follow through from Sheldon Cottrell sent Tamim packing. Mushfiqur Rahim soon followed too.

  7. Postpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Bangladesh started well in reply as Soumya and Iqbal shared 52 before Soumya edged to slip for 29.

  8. Postpublished at 18:47 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    They lost regular wickets though as they posted a competitive, but in the end well below par, 321-8.

  9. Postpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Nicholas Pooran, Shimron Hetmyer and Jason Holder kept clearing the boundary with ease for West Indies.

  10. Postpublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Bangladesh started well as they removed Chris Gayle for a 13-ball duck before Evin Lewis and Shai Hope put on 116 for the second wicket.

  11. Postpublished at 18:42 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Right, let's go through some of the highlights.

  12. Postpublished at 18:41 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Sir Curtly Ambrose
    Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    My final thoughts are very simple, West Indies have to go back to the drawing board and re-think this bowling attack, maybe include a spinner to have some variation because this line-up is not working. Andre Russell should sit out the rest of the World Cup so as not to make the injury worse for the young man - they need some variation.

  13. 'We should have been more disciplined'published at 18:40 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    West Indies captain Jason Holder: (Batting or bowling at fault?) "Bit of both, we were probably 40-50 runs short, the wicket played really well, but we could have been more disciplined with the ball and we let ourselves down in the field as well.

    "I thought we got through the first 10 overs well batting but never got the momentum and had too much to do at the back end.

    "We then didn't get wickets, we tried to hit the top of the stumps but we were too inconsistent and we should have been more disciplined. From here on everything is a final for us."

  14. Postpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Sir Curtly Ambrose
    Former West Indies bowler on BBC Test Match Special

    West Indies are not going to make the semi-finals. They can only get eight more points. It's impossible.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Text 81111

    Drop Gayle. It's embarrassing and damaging for the younger players. He's not the universe boss, he's an overweight has been.

    Jerry

  16. Postpublished at 18:38 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    As bad as West Indies were, Bangladesh and in particular Shakib Al Hasan and Liton Das - who was playing in his first World Cup game - were very very good.

    For anyone to chase 320+ with eight and a bit overs to spare is a special effort.

  17. 'We have a chance'published at 18:37 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Bangladesh captain Mashrafe Mortaza: "We have a chance to go through but we have to win all of our matches.

    "The turning moment was when Mustafizur Rahman took two wickets in an over to remove Shimron Hetmyer and Andre Russell.

    "Shakib Al Hasan has made it in this World Cup now. In every match he's doing something that's exceptional and let's hope it continues for the team.

    "Liton Das normally opens or bats at number three but he's coped with moving down the order and he's delivered the goods."

  18. Postpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Here's a bit of that magic from Liton Das.

    Couple of great grabs in the crowd too.

  19. Postpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    Fazeer Mohammed
    West Indian commentator on TMS

    There'll be all sorts of recriminations about the way the West Indies have played but just from the outset they didn't seem to have the fire.

  20. Postpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 17 June 2019

    I think people - me included - got carried away with West Indies' performance against Pakistan.

    Yes, they were brilliant. But Pakistan were woeful.